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		<title>WordPress as a CMS</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When most people think about WordPress, they think about blogs. If you look at the front page of WordPress.org, they talk a lot about blogging as well. What they don&#8217;t tell you is that WordPress can also double as a very powerful CMS; you just have to set it up properly. It can be a [...]]]></description>
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<p>When most people think about WordPress, they think about blogs. If you look at the front page of WordPress.org, they talk a lot about blogging as well. What they don&#8217;t tell you is that WordPress can also double as a very powerful CMS; you just have to set it up properly. It can be a bit tricky to get setup and working the way that you want; but this is where I come in.<span id="more-214"></span></p>
<p>In this 3-part tutorial + screencast series, I&#8217;m going to take you through the three steps of using WordPress as a CMS.</p>
<p><a href="http://net.tutsplus.com/tutorials/plus-tutorials-2/wordpress-as-a-cms-new-plus-tutorial/" target="_blank">View the 3-Part Tutorial/Screencast</a></p>
<p><small>This tutorial is now owned by <a href="http://net.tutsplus.com/" target="_blank">NetTuts+</a>, I&#8217;m just the author.</small></p>
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